BATTERIES: -------------------- $5 each: 3.6 Volt 1/2 AA-sized Lithium PRAM batteries (2 brands: Saft LS 14250 C or Tadiran TL-5101/TL-5112/TL2150/etc.) I also have coin- cell 3V batteries. Special rate: you take off $1 for each additional battery so: * 1 battery = $5 * 2 batteries = $9 * 3 batteries = $13 * 4 batteries = $17 * 5 batteries = $21
OSCILLATORS: ------------------------ Full-can/DIL-14/RECTANGULAR shape: 43.008Mhz 44.736Mhz 56.000Mhz 60.000Mhz 61.440Mhz 64.000Mhz Half-can/DIL-8/SQUARE shape: 40.000Mhz 49.152Mhz 50.000Mhz Starting price is: $5 each, but I take off $1 for every additional piece: * 1 piece = $5 * 2 piece = $9 * 3 piece = $13 * 4 piece = $17 * 5 piece = $21 I also have sockets ($1 each), but not a lot, so if there's demand, I'll get some more. I bought a bunch of each of these crystal oscillators in antistatic tubes, so they're all brand new. I will try to test them before shipping, but since these are a lot of parts if there's a problem just let me know and we'll work out on an exchange. CPUs/CHIPS/UPGRADE CARDS: -------------------------------------------------- $20 Motorola 68040 CPU+FPU @ 25Mhz $35 Motorola 68040 CPU+FPU @ 33Mhz $50 Motorola 68040 CPU+FPU @ 40Mhz $100 Motorola 68882 FPU @ 50Mhz $50 Motorola 68882 FPU @ 25Mhz $10 Power Computing 6...@150mhz PPC accelerator card (5000-604-02). AS- IS. $10 Apple Computer 6...@150mhz PPC accelerator card (820-0780-A). AS- IS. $10 Apple Computer 6...@120mhz PPC accelerator card (820-0742-A). AS- IS. $10 Apple Computer 6...@120mhz PPC accelerator card (820-0742-A). AS- IS. $30 Motorola G3 CPU+FPU @ 300Mhz (perfect for upgrading Beige-G3s) $30 Motorola G3 CPU+FPU @ 3??Mhz (perfect for upgrading Beige-G3s) $40 Motorola G3 CPU+FPU @ 400Mhz (perfect for upgrading Beige-G3s) $50 Apple i486 PC Compatibility Card from/for PowerMac 6100 (P/N: 820-0591-A) + original video cables + original disks + right angle adapter (PDS->6100 slot, P/N: 820-0578-A). AS-IS, but I have no reason to believe it doesn't work as it looks new from the box. Perfect for playing DOS games on a Mac! More info: http://www.welovemacs.com/8200591a.html Card can be used on other 040 (Quadra/Centris) Macs too: http://www.renewingmind.com/quadrados/quadrados.html $60 Apple i586 PC Card with onboard sound, video, etc. (P/N: 820-0729- A). AS-IS, but I have no reason to believe it doesn't work as it looks new from the box. Perfect for playing DOS games on a Mac! More info: http://forcedperfect.net/hardware/cards/100mhz12inchpccard/ $500 Daystar Turbo 601 @ 66Mhz PPC card (recently tested, works great). Uber-rare and the ULTIMATE accelerator for the Mac II series and Performa 600. More info: http://lowendmac.com/daystar/pages/dsd_products/upgrades/601/trb601spec.html http://www.macspeedzone.com/archive/Comparison/NonStandardIIci.html http://www.brinnoven.co.uk/turbo601/index.html http://www.brinnoven.co.uk/turbo601/wmsays.html http://web.archive.org/web/20000815200004/http://varla.tapehouse.com/~zebob/powerpro/ http://www.shobaffum.com/iici/ http://macfaq.org/software/iicihack.shtml MISC: --------- $40 NuBus NuMedia Rev.D sound processing board. AS-IS. $10 Global Village Communication Teleport Platinum V (Model: A809). AS- IS. $10 HP JetDirect card (5181-9862 Rev. A) with 3ports: LocalTalk, 10Base-T, BNC. AS-IS. $1 TEAC PCB. I don't recall on which Mac or peripheral this is used, as it was a spare part. It looks like a SCSI hard drive PCB. On it, it says: "TEAC 13332114-00" and near the 50pin plug: "15532114-04A PCBA CL". AS-IS. $1 TEAC PCB. I don't recall on which Mac or peripheral this is used, as it was a spare part. It looks like a SCSI hard drive PCB. On it, it says: "TEAC 13332114-00" and near the 50pin plug: "15532114-04A PCBA CL". AS-IS. $1 IBM "Control Program" PCB. I don't recall on which Mac or peripheral this is used, as it was a spare part. It looks like a SCSI hard drive PCB. On it, it says: "F 79F6185 01" and on the backside: "Control Program, Copyright IBM Corp. 1990, C81006-E, 65F0839, 17948R, B 79F6185 01". AS-IS. $1 PowerLogix PowerForce G3 Processor Upgrade *Installation Guide*. Just the manual. $20 Mac IIfx motherboard. Missing: CPU, FPU, ROM. Includes: RAM. AS- IS. $3 anti-static discharge wrist strap. 3M brand. Unused. $3 anti-static discharge wrist strap. 3M brand. Unused. $10 anti-static discharge wrist strap which plugs into wall socket's GROUND. Brand new. $5 each: super-long all-white (w/ Apple logo) power cords from Xserves $5 each: green-blue-grey zebra style (w/ Apple logo) power cords $5 each: white w/ translucent plugs (w/ Apple logo) power cords $5 each: white w/ new-age short plug (don't know how else to describe) (w/ Apple logo) power cords $2 each: all-white MacBook-style (w/ Apple logo) phone-line cords $1 each: regular grey, black phone-line cords $1 each: regular grey, black power cords $4 each: iMac microphones (various colors) $3 each: pre-iMac microphones (grey) $35 Apple Mac Pro Speakers by Harmon Kardon (M6531): excellent shape, white fabric, w/ protector $20 Apple Mac Pro Speakers by Harmon Kardon (M6531): w/ small tear in the black fablic, but still sound OK Compatibility: Power Mac G4 (Digital Audio) Power Mac G4 (QuickSilver) Power Mac G4 (QuickSilver 2002) Power Mac G4 (Mirrored Drive Doors) Power Mac G4 (FW 800) iMac (Flat Panel) iMac (17-inch Flat Panel) iMac (1GHz Flat Panel) LAPTOP PARTS: -------------------------- $65 MacBook Pro (15") rechargeable battery (A1175). Condition: holds 2+ hours of charge. $55 MacBook Pro (15") rechargeable battery (A1175). Condition: holds 2+ hours of charge but says "replace" in Snow Leopard. Works fine though. May need firmware update. $30 MacBook Pro (15") rechargeable battery (A1175). Condition: holds 50 minutes of charge. Good as a cheap spare backup. $5 MacBook Pro (15") rechargeable battery (A1175). Condition: doesn't charge. Maybe you can get it to work by updating the firmware. $10 PowerBook G3 rechargable battery (M4685). Condition: unknown. AS- IS. More info on AC adapters: http://support.apple.com/kb/TA32393?viewlocale=en_US $20 Mac Powerbook 45W AC adapter (M3037) in good working order. $20 Mac Powerbook 45W AC adapter (M3037) in good working order. $20 Mac Powerbook 45W AC adapter (M3037) in good working order. $20 Mac Powerbook 45W AC adapter (M3037) in good working order with modified plug for G3 PowerBooks. Compatible with: http://mac.macrecycling.com/apple-yoyo-ac-adapter-ibook-g3-powerbook-g3-new-p-100764.html $20 Mac laptop 45W AC *NEW STYLE" Yo-Yo adapter/charger (M7332). Working. $20 Mac laptop 45W AC *NEW STYLE" Yo-Yo adapter/charger (M7332). Working. Compatible with: http://mac.macrecycling.com/apple-yoyo-ac-adapter-45w-ibook-g3g4-powerbook-p-100576.html $30 white, square 65W (A1021) AC adapter. Comes with "duck head" plug. Extended cord for $2. Compatible with: all iBooks/PowerBooks, except Clamshells $30 white, square 65W (A1021) AC adapter. Comes with "duck head" plug. Extended cord for $2. Compatible with: all iBooks/PowerBooks, except Clamshells $30 white, square 65W (A1021) AC adapter. Comes with "duck head" plug. Extended cord for $2. Compatible with: all iBooks/PowerBooks, except Clamshells $20 white, square 65W (A1021) AC adapter. Comes with "duck head" plug. Extended cord for $2. Extra info: This one is a bit cheaper because the cable was frayed, so it was hacked open, resoldered and put back together with some epoxy or hot glue (just the cable part). Inquire for photos, but it's been tested and works perfectly again. Compatible with: all iBooks/PowerBooks, except Clamshells $5 white, square 65W (A1021) AC adapter. Comes with "duck head" plug. Extended cord for $2. Extra info: NOT working order. This one is for hackers: the green light comes on, but never turns yellow and also when the battery is taken out of the Powerbook, it shuts down. In other words the adapter isn't keeping the machine running. You'll need to open it to see what's wrong (probably a bad capacitor?) or use it for parts. Compatible with: all iBooks/PowerBooks, except Clamshells $55 white, big square 85W (A1172) AC adapter for Mac Book/Mac Book Pro with MagSafe technology. Brand new in sealed box. Compatible with: all MacBooks and MacBook Pros $45 white, big square 85W (A1172) AC adapter w/ MagSafe technology. Comes with "duck head" plug. Extended cord for $2. Compatible with: all MacBooks and MacBook Pros $35 white, big square 85W (A1172) AC adapter w/ MagSafe technology. Comes with "duck head" plug. Extended cord for $2. Extra info: This one is a bit cheaper because the cable had frayed, so it was hacked open, resoldered and put back together with some epoxy or hot glue (just the cable part). Inquire for photos, but it's been tested and works perfectly again. Compatible with: all MacBooks and MacBook Pros $35 white, big square 85W (A1172) AC adapter w/ MagSafe technology. Comes with "duck head" plug. Extended cord for $2. Extra info: This one is a bit cheaper because the cable had frayed, so it was hacked open, resoldered and put back together with some epoxy or hot glue (just the cable part). Inquire for photos, but it's been tested and works perfectly again. Compatible with: all MacBooks and MacBook Pros $10 iBook (12" models) with translucent white keys - P/N: KZ2360NMM4AA US / 77-48.N2601.001B State: AS-IS since I can't test it, but there's no reason it shouldn't work. Missing 1 of 2 spring-loaded plastic notches that lock keyboard in place. $1 each: silver PowerBook keys. State: These are a little different from the keyboard above. I can provide photos or if you can make sense of this: the bevel around the keys is NOT uniform. The top part of each key seems to have no tapering off. It (the top) seems to sort of drop vertically down, while the other sides seem to taper outwards. $30 Airport Extreme (802.11b/g) laptop internal PCI card $30 Airport Extreme (802.11b/g) laptop internal PCI card $30 Airport Extreme (802.11b/g) laptop internal PCI card CABLES + ADAPTERS/TERMINATORS: ----------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: letter after pin count is M=male F=female NOTE: SCSI reference: http://www.cablestogo.com/resources/scsi.asp NOTE: DVI reference: http://www.datapro.net/techinfo/dvi_info.html & http://www.practical-home-theater-guide.com/dvi-cables.html $30 ADC to DVI "DVI Extractor II" cable $8 non-Apple DVI to VGA display adapter (short, rigid type, without cable) $12 Apple (603-8525 / M8754G/A) DVI to VGA white display adapter (longer cable version) $12 Apple (603-8525 / M8754G/A) DVI to VGA white display adapter (longer cable version) $12 Apple (603-8525 / M8754G/A) DVI to VGA white display adapter (longer cable version) Pictured here: http://www.welovemacs.com/m8754ga.html $15 Apple (M????) DVI-D (male) to DVD-D (female) extension adapter $15 Apple (M????) DVI-D (male) to DVD-D (female) extension adapter $10 Apple (590-0796-A) 6" Mac HDI-45pin:M -> RGB-15pin:F $10 Apple (590-0796-A) 6" Mac HDI-45pin:M -> RGB-15pin:F $10 Apple (590-0796-A) 6" Mac HDI-45pin:M -> RGB-15pin:F Pictured here: http://www.welovemacs.com/adp-hdi45.html $6-12 each: Mac RGB DB15pin (2 rows) to VGA DB15 (3 rows) converters/ adapters (have many different brands, almost all have microswitches to setup desired video mode) $8 noname 72" MacRGB-15pin:M -> VGA-15pin:M (cable, not adapter) $6 Apple (590-4161-A) 70" MacRGB-15pin:M -> RGB-15pin:M $6 Apple (590-4161-A) 70" MacRGB-15pin:M -> RGB-15pin:M $12 Kensington (62482) 72" MacRGB-15pin:M -> RGB-15pin:F $14 Apple (590-0574-A) 76" MacRGB-15pin:M -> 13W3-monochrome:M $14 Apple (590-0574-A) 76" MacRGB-15pin:M -> 13W3-monochrome:M $16 Apple (590-0615-A) 74" MacRGB-15pin:M -> 13W3-color:M $8 noname MacRGB-15pin:M -> 3xBNC:M $10 SuperMac (000-6939C) MacRGB-15pin:M -> 3xBNC:M $10 SuperMac (000-6939C) MacRGB-15pin:M -> 3xBNC:M $10 SuperMac (000-6939B) MacRGB-15pin:M -> 3xBNC:M $12 SuperMac (0009344-0001) MacRGB-15pin:M -> 5xBNC:M $10 really weird noname MacRGB-15pin:M -> 1xBNC:M If you're a "cable hacker" I also have: $0 with any purchase Apple 13w3-monochrome:M -> other end is chopped off $0 with any purchase noname VGA-15pin:F -> other end is chopped off $8 Apple (590-0717-A) 19" Powerbook SCSI HDI-30pin -> Centronics-50pin:M $8 Apple (590-0717-A) 19" Powerbook SCSI HDI-30pin -> Centronics-50pin:M $10 noname (like 590-0717-A) 24" Powerbook SCSI HDI-30pin -> Centronics-50pin:M $10 noname (like 590-0717-A) 26" Powerbook SCSI HDI-30pin -> Centronics-50pin:M $14 noname 26" Powerbook SCSI HDI-30pin -> DB25pin:M $8 Apple (590-0306-A) 46" Centronics-50pin:M -> Centronics-50pin:M $6 noname (like 590-0306-A) 36" Centronics-50pin:M -> Centronics-50pin:M $12 noname (like 590-0306-A) 72" Centronics-50pin:M -> Centronics-50pin:M $12 noname (like 590-0306-A) 72" Centronics-50pin:M -> Centronics-50pin:M $12 noname (like 590-0306-A) 72" Centronics-50pin:M -> Centronics-50pin:M $16 noname 72" Centronics-50pin:M -> Centronics-50pin:F $8 Apple (590-305) 24" DB25pin:M -> Centronics-50pin:M $8 APS (like 590-305) 24" DB25pin:M -> Centronics-50pin:M $10 APS (like 590-305) 28" DB25pin:M -> Centronics-50pin:M $10 UniMac (like 590-305) 34" DB25pin:M -> Centronics-50pin:M $6 noname (like 590-305) 25" DB25pin:M -> Centronics-50pin:M $8 noname (like 590-305) 28" DB25pin:M -> Centronics-50pin:M $8 noname (like 590-305) 28" DB25pin:M -> Centronics-50pin:M $10 noname (like 590-305) 36" DB25pin:M -> Centronics-50pin:M $10 noname (like 590-305) 38" DB25pin:M -> Centronics-50pin:M $10 noname (like 590-305) 38" DB25pin:M -> Centronics-50pin:M $12 noname (like 590-305) 44" DB25pin:M -> Centronics-50pin:M $16 noname (like 590-305) 72" DB25pin:M -> Centronics-50pin:M $20 Sun ~24" HD-68pin:M -> HD-68pin:M $20 Sun ~24" HD-68pin:M -> HD-68pin:M $20 Sun ~24" HD-68pin:M -> HD-68pin:M $5 noname Centronics-50pin:M passive terminator $5 noname Centronics-50pin:M passive terminator $5 noname Centronics-50pin:M+F (double-ended) passive terminator $5 noname Centronics-50pin:M+F (double-ended) passive terminator $5 noname Centronics-50pin:M+F (double-ended) passive terminator $5 noname Centronics-50pin:M+F (double-ended) passive terminator $5 noname Centronics-50pin:M+F (double-ended) passive terminator $10 DEC/digital Centronics-50pin:M passive terminator $10 DEC/digital Centronics-50pin:M passive terminator $25 sealed/brand new SCSI2->SCSI3 adapter (Centronics-50pin:M -> HD-68pin:F) $20 noname black external terminator for Mac IIFX (Centronics-50pin:M - > Centronics-50pin:F) $20 AESP's ASTFX black external terminator for Mac IIFX (Centronics-50pin:M -> Centronics-50pin:F) $25 Apple black external terminator for Mac IIFX (Centronics-50pin:M - > Centronics-50pin:F) More info: http://support.apple.com/kb/TA42169?viewlocale=en_US I also have tons of ADB, LocalTalk, PhoneNet (http://lowendmac.com/ed/ rosen/09ar/appletalk-localtalk.html) and serial cables (and also telephone, ethernet, power etc), so if you need any, let me know. If you buy a card that needs some sort of cable or other cables, I'll give you a low price. ============== Condition of items: Some of the items are brand new. If not stated they are likely pulls from working machines, therefore are functional to the best of my knowledge. I try to describe the items and their condition as best as I can so that there are no surprises. If you're super-picky then please ask for photos and I will send you some. Paying: Paypal because it's the safest and fastest way for the both of us. Paypal balance/debit/credit/eCheck/instant transfer will be accepted and applicable Paypal fees added on. If you absolutely must avoid using Paypal then I might accept a money order/cashier's check but first you must ask me. No personal checks of course. If you have an UNCONFIRMED Paypal address, please let me know ahead of time. Discounts: If you want more than one item, I'll try to consider a discount and ship in one package. Prices are not exactly set in stone, so I'm open to offers. I will also list items that I'm willing to trade for from time to time (either here or above). Warranty: None implied. However since I want everyone to be happy, if you have any trouble, let me know within 3 days of arrival and we'll work things out (I might be able to replace the item with a similar or at the worse case you return the item to me and I'll give you a full if it's my fault or a partial refund minus shipping costs and paypal fees). This doesn't apply to AS-IS items. Also note that I'll be keeping serial #s and detail photos of the items in case you're inclined to swap out parts before returning. Shipping: It's EXTRA. USPS or UPS (at cost). No handling fees or packaging fees (I try to recycle paper and boxes as much as I can, so it's not costing anything extra to me, the environment or you). Delivery confirmation/tracking will be usually included in the shipping price as it's important to know the item was delivered or where it's located. Insurance: It's EXTRA (at cost), so if you want it, you have to 1) ASK for it and 2) you agree to deal with it. In other words, I will hand you all the information and you take it up with the carrier in case of loss or damage. I will NOT be held liable for lost or damaged packages, insured or not. I try to the best of my abilities to make sure nothing gets lost or damaged, but once it leaves my place it's out of my control, thus you will need to deal with insurance. References: If you need references, please let me know and I'll ask some of my most recent swappers. There's also a group where people leave feedback, so please look there for references. Shipping from: Tοny/Prοiοs/Palο Altο/CA/94301 -- You received this message because you are a member of the LEM Swap group. To post to this group, send email to lemswap@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe, send an email *from your subscribed address* to lemswap+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com LEM-Swap is not a discussion list; it is for buying & selling Mac stuff. Reply directly to the person who posted, never to the list. Software piracy is illegal and not allowed on LEM Swap. Except for freeware and software originally provided with computers, no software is to be left on hard drives unless the original installer (not a burned copy) is included, along with any required registration number, password, etc. Shipments valued at US$100 or more should be insured, and shipments valued at US$25 or more should be shipped so they can be tracked. See the list FAQ http://lowendmac.com/lists/swap.html for guidelines on postings, feedback, and dispute resolution. Seller feedback at http://groups.google.com/group/swap-feedback